Evacuation Education—To Tow or Not to Tow

July 31, 2018 0

All of my wisdom, such as it is, could be classified as “the educational variety.” I must experience something before it sinks in. I must be schooled. Prior to evacuating from camp during one of the many […]

Me and the Big Wild Cat

July 8, 2018 0

As a fulltime camper, I want to experience nature and her creatures. I’ve seen wild boar, deer, coyotes, armadillos, alligators, skunks, rabbits, lizards, snakes, owls, hawks, and many other birds and insects. But the big […]

So Much Went Wrong, But I’m Alright

February 28, 2018 0

The snowy/icy road between me and freedom. Yesterday was a time of high drama, stress, and ignorance manifest. But lessons were learned. And I lived. So that’s bonus. The first hiccup was the very act of breaking […]

Passing the Snow Test . . . Reluctantly

February 21, 2018 0

Dateline: High mountain camp, Monday, 4:30 p.m., cloudy, 20 degrees — Day 225 of full-time tiny travel The dog and I relax in the warm and toasty Tiny. I type and she snores slightly beside me. We have just […]

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